School of Law research degrees
Supervision areas
Research degrees can be undertaken in the following areas:
LAW
- Access to justice
- Accountability
- Comparative constitutions
- Criminal justice
- Discrimination law
- Human rights
- Information law
- International trade and commercial law
- International law and policy
- International economic law
- Law and religion
- Legal theory
- Migration
- Workplace rights and employment law
- WTO law
RESEARCH EXPERTISE
| Academic member | Expertise |
|---|---|
| Dawn Sedman | International Criminal Law |
| Martina Gillen | Cyberlaw. Intellectual Property. Jurisprudence. Legal Anthropology |
| Stelios Andreadakis | Corporate Regulation. Codes of Best Practice. Corporate Scandals. Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Financial Markets Regulation |
| Christian Henderson | Public International Law; International Law and the Use of Force International Humanitarian Law; International Peace and Security; Collective Security Law. |
| Zeray Yihdego | General International Law (foundations, security, UN law, state responsibility, etc). International Humanitarian Law. Arms Control Law. Comparative Democratic Governance (in particular on parliamentary controls, public controls, transparency and accountability). |
| Sonia Morano-Foadi | EU Citizenship and Free Movement of People. Internal Migration within the European Union. EU Social Policy and Law. EU Law. |
| Wenhua Shan | International Investment Law. Arbitration. Chinese Foreign Investment and Trade Law. |
| Illan Wall | Critical and Theoretical approaches to Human Rights. Human Rights and Film. Internal Displacement. |
| Peter Edge | Occulture and Law. Charitable Status and Religion. Counter-terrorism and Religion. |
| Derek O'Brien | Constitutional Law systems of the Commonwealth Caribbean and British Overseas Territories; CARICOM; The Caribbean Court of Justice |
| Lucy Vickers | Discrimination Law. Human Rights at Work. |
| Jan van Zyl Smit | Humnan Rights Act 1998; Statutory interpretation |
| Suhraiya Jivraj | Law, Gender and Sexuality; Ethnic Minorities and the Law |
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